Rigmarole
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Alteration of obsolete ragman roll, catalog, from Middle English ragmane rolle, scroll used in Ragman, a game of chance : perhaps from Anglo-Norman Ragemon le bon, Ragemon the Good, title of a set of verses about a character of this name + Middle English rolle, list (from Old French, from Latin rotula, wheel;)
Dictio-definitions :
1. Confused, rambling, or incoherent discourse; nonsense.
2. A complicated, petty set of procedures.
3. Something that does not have or make sense.
4. A set of confused and meaningless statements.
5. A long and complicated and confusing procedure
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Usage :
1. Your rigmarole (if you will excuse the word) about the tombstone gives quite a wrong idea of my attitude on that occasion.
2. At some of the houses--where they can't possibly know me--I shan't be frightened, and I shall reel off the whole rigmarole, invalid, babe, and all.
3. They still today involve a ridiculous rigmarole of searching.
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Synonyms :
balderdash, blather, bunkum, claptrap, drivel, garbage, idiocy, piffle, poppycock, rubbish, tomfoolery, trash, twaddle, Rigmarole.
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Hindi :
अनर्थक
वाक्य, बकवास
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